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  • MLB Relief Pitcher #35
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    Tyler Webb has signed with the Long Island Ducks of the independent Atlantic League.
    Webb made 22 relief appearances last year with the Cardinals, allowing 26 runs (24 earned) on 22 hits with a 14/19 K/BB ratio across 16 1/3 innings. The 31-year-old left-hander will look to rebuild his value in the Atlantic League this season.

  • HOU 1st Baseman #8
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    The Athletic’s Chandler Rome reports that “trade interest in [Christian] Walker remains almost nonexistent.”
    With Carlos Correa now back in town and Yordan Alvarez likely spending all of next season at DH, the Astros have a surplus of infielders and likely need to trade one of Walker or Isaac Paredes. The Astros would like to keep Paredes and play him at first base, but they would need to find a way to trade Walker. The 34-year-old did hit 27 home runs last season, but he has two years, $40 million left on his contract and has been declining offensively over the last couple of years. The Astros would likely get back far more in a trade for Paredes, so the question will be whether Houston prefers to make essentially a salary dump trade or tries to bring back players of value.
    Report: Cubs sign Bregman to five-year contract
    Eric Samulski breaks down the Cubs reportedly signing third baseman Alex Bregman to a five-year, $175 million contract, analyzing how playing half his games at Wrigley Field will affect the infielder in fantasy baseball.
  • CHC 3rd Baseman #6
    The Athletic’s Keith Law suggests that INF Matt Shaw is “the most obvious candidate” to be traded after the Cubs signed Alex Bregman.
    There was some thought that the Cubs would try to trade Nico Hoerner and move Shaw to second base, but Law suggests that Shaw may be wearing out his welcome in Chicago. After a poor rookie season, Law reported that Shaw has shown “resistance to help from the Cubs’ staff.” His approach at the plate in 2025 was “undisciplined and often defensive,” according to Law, and he wasn’t eager to make adjustments with the hitting coaches. If that’s the case, it’s easy to see why the Cubs would want to trade Shaw, but may limit his market if teams are worried about him taking the same approach in a new place.
  • ATH Pitching Coach
    Athletics hired Barry Enright as pitching coordinator and director of pitching in their player development department.
    Enright spent the last two seasons as pitching coach for the Angels. Over that stretch, the Angels posted a 4.73 ERA and a poor 20.4 percent strikeout rate. Enright will now be working primarily with minor league pitchers as Mike Maddux serves as the MLB pitching coach, so perhaps he’ll have more success in that role.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #62
    Tigers signed LHP Bryan Sammons to a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training.
    Sammons is a 30-year-old starter who made his MLB debut with the Tigers back in 2024, posting a 3.62 ERA and 18/9 K/BB ratio in 27 1/3 innings. He pitched in Japan in 2025, posting a 3.78 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, and 73/40 K/BB ratio. He figures to just remain organizational depth for the Tigers.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #48
    Cubs signed RHP Corbin Martin to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Chicago continues fortifying its relief mix with Martin representing their latest middle relief lottery ticket this offseason. The 30-year-old former top pitching prospect was the centerpiece of the Zack Greinke trade between the Astros and Diamondbacks in 2019 before injuries derailed his promising trajectory. He compiled an underwhelming 6.00 ERA — 5.30 FIP — and 23/9 K/BB ratio across 18 innings over 17 appearances for the Orioles this past season in his first big-league action since the 2022 campaign.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #67
    Phillies signed RHP Levi Stoudt to a minor league contract.
    Stoudt hasn’t resurfaced at the major-league level since making four appearances for the Reds back in 2023. The 28-year-old former pitching prospect has bounced around between a couple different organizations, including the Orioles and Mariners, over the past two seasons while pitching in relief in Triple-A. He’s merely organizational depth at this stage of his career.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #30
    Rays acquired LHP Ken Waldichuk from the Braves for cash considerations.
    Waldichuk represents an intriguing addition for Tampa Bay’s pitching development apparatus to sink their teeth into this spring. The 28-year-old former top prospect’s stuff hasn’t rebounded to pre-Tommy John surgery levels but he still offers some appeal as a potential swingman, capable of stepping into the starting rotation or gobbling up multiple innings out of the bullpen. He spent a couple weeks with the Braves after being jettisoned by the Athletics last month and hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since the 2023 campaign.
  • TB 2nd Baseman #60
    Rays acquired INF Brett Wisely from the Braves for cash considerations.
    Wisely heads to Tampa Bay as a versatile utility infield option after getting into 26 games between the Braves and Giants last season, hitting .185/.279/.315 with one homer and one steal in 63 plate appearances. He offers some appeal as an experienced veteran stopgap at the highest level, but he can be safely ignored in all fantasy formats.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #45
    Rays designated RHP Osvaldo Bido for assignment.
    Bido’s stint with the Rays wound up lasting only a couple weeks after being picked up off waivers from the Braves. The 30-year-old figures to generate some interest as a versatile swingman despite recording a bloated 6.07 FIP and 68/35 K/BB ratio across 79 2/3 innings over 26 appearances for the Athletics this past season.
  • TB Shortstop #71
    Rays designated SS Tsung-Che Cheng for assignment.
    Cheng has been removed from Tampa Bay’s 40-man roster to make room for veteran utility infielder Brett Wisely. The 24-year-old shortstop was claimed off waivers from the Pirates last week after hitting .209/.307/.271 with one homer and 18 steals in 107 games for Triple-A Indianapolis. He got into three contests for Pittsburgh last season, going 0-for-7 at the dish.